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‘Wow this looks amazing' cry fans as Ireland AM star jets off on ‘heavenly' sun holiday with wife
‘Wow this looks amazing' cry fans as Ireland AM star jets off on ‘heavenly' sun holiday with wife

The Irish Sun

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

‘Wow this looks amazing' cry fans as Ireland AM star jets off on ‘heavenly' sun holiday with wife

IRELAND AM star Martin King has jetted off on a "heavenly" sun holiday with his beloved wife. The Virgin Media host and his wife Jenny McCarthy flew over to Mallorca last weekend to spend some quality time together. Advertisement 4 Jenny and Martin are enjoying their holiday in Mallorca Credit: Instagram 4 Jenny and Martin shared snippets of their trip on Instagram Credit: Instagram 4 Martin and Jenny went on a boat trip today Credit: Instagram The pair are staying in Port de Sóller, which is a stunning village located on the northwest coast of the Spanish island. Jenny and Martin have been sharing snippets of their getaway so far over on Instagram. They showed off the stunning views from the balcony of the four-star hotel, Hotel Salino Port Soller, they booked and gushed: "Our little break away... it's just heaven. "Really looking forward to a few days of this pure bliss…" Advertisement Yesterday, they got all dolled up to go out for a delicious meal in Restaurant Agapanto Flor de l'Amor. Jenny looked gorgeous wearing a white and black polka-dot bardot dress and white wedges. While Martin matched in a classic white long-sleeve shirt. After some grub and a few shots of Sambuca, the pair raced back into their hotel room where a bottle of bubbly was waiting on ice for them to watch the Love Island final. Advertisement Jenny took a hilarious video of Martin straddling the seat on their boat trip. The popular presenter looked less than impressed and joked: "It's not like the ones we've been on before. We pedal it ourselves... I wouldn't be surprised." Martin King fills in for Kathryn Thomas They were full of laughs in the next clip posted as they sped off on the boat to see the caves. The Dubliners' friends and fans all loved their posts and flooded the comment section with well wishes. Advertisement Emily wrote: "Oh enjoy guys, looking forward to following along." 'BEAUTIFUL' Patsy remarked: "Looks beautiful, enjoy." Mairead said: "Wow that looks amazing Jenny... it would do your soul good. Enjoy the break... you both need a switch off to chill." Ann commented: "Looks gorgeous, enjoy!" Advertisement Before jetting off on his holibops, Martin co-hosted Ireland AM last Sunday with Elaine Crowley and Siomha Ni Ruairc. The hit breakfast show was missing from yesterday's TV schedule due to the bank holiday.

Bohemians midfielder Brian McManus moves to Sligo Rovers on loan
Bohemians midfielder Brian McManus moves to Sligo Rovers on loan

RTÉ News​

time30-06-2025

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

Bohemians midfielder Brian McManus moves to Sligo Rovers on loan

Sligo Rovers have signed former Republic of Ireland Under-19 captain James McManus on loan from Bohemians until the end of the season. The 20-year-old is manager John Russell's third new signing of the window following the arrivals of Seb Quirk and Patrick McClean last week. All three players are eligible for first-team duties from this Saturday when the Bit O'Red take on Shamrock Rovers at the Showgrounds. McManus arrives in Sligo having featured 12 times for Bohs this season, scoring the winner against Cork City back in April. He was on the bench for the Dubliners' games against Rovers both in May and last Friday, but did feature for 90 minutes for Alan Reynolds' side's win over Sligo at Dalymount Park in April. McManus has played for Bohs over 60 times. He said: "I've been in and out of the team at Bohs and haven't played as much as I feel I need to and want to. "I spoke to Bohs about letting me go for a short while and once that was agreed, John Russell was straight in touch. "It didn't take long for me to be convinced that Sligo was the place for me. There were a few clubs that showed interest but once I knew Rovers were interested, I jumped at the chance." Russell feels it's a good addition to his squad: "James is an intelligent midfielder who can dictate the tempo of any game. He can do a bit of everything, which I love in a player. "I feel he will fit in well with what we have here and the way we play. We are all excited to start working with him. I have always admired what he can do ever since he broke into the Bohs team. I'd like to thank both Pat Fenlon and Alan Reynolds for their help in getting this deal done." The Bit O' Red are in a fight to avoid relegation, currently four points above Cork City in the automatic spot.

Food drones buzzing like 'lawnmowers' over Dubliners' heads could be 'harmful', says Councillor
Food drones buzzing like 'lawnmowers' over Dubliners' heads could be 'harmful', says Councillor

Dublin Live

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Dublin Live

Food drones buzzing like 'lawnmowers' over Dubliners' heads could be 'harmful', says Councillor

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Food delivery drones buzzing like "lawnmowers or mopeds" over Dubliners' heads is "not acceptable", according to a Dublin City Councillor. Cabra-Glasnevin Cllr Gayle Ralph has called for an immediate review of how drone delivery trials "align with existing planning and aviation regulations" after Deliveroo announced a new drone delivery trial yesterday with Manna, an established global drone delivery operator. The takeaway app released footage of its first-ever drone delivery — a portion of fresh sushi and sashimi from popular Japanese restaurant Musashi. The service is currently based in Blanchardstown, and Deliveroo say they will use the initial weeks to assess how drones can help serve suburban and harder-to-reach locations. Over the coming days, people in a 3km radius of Blanchardstown will be able to order from selected restaurants including Musashi, WOWBurger, Boojum, and Elephant & Castle. Orders can be flown to customers in as little as three minutes, the food app has claimed. Manna is also looking to trial drone deliveries from a new base in Dublin Industrial Estate in Glasnevin, according to the Dublin Inquirer, with questions persisting over noise, privacy, safety concerns, and what planning permission is needed. Cllr Ralph said there have already been significant complaints from residents in Dublin 15 about drone noise, which has been likened to 'lawnmowers or mopeds,' with reported levels up to 65 decibels. The noise, the Fine Gael rep says, would be particularly disruptive in densely populated areas like Glasnevin. She added that nearby Drumcondra is Ireland's Autism Friendly Town for 2025, and introducing drones would be "simply incompatible with the needs of our neurodiverse community". She said: "The announcement of Deliveroo's partnership with Manna to begin drone deliveries raises a number of concerns for me as a public representative, particularly around safety, noise pollution, and privacy. "While I appreciate the potential innovation drones can bring to logistics and delivery services, we must not allow technological novelty to outpace the regulatory frameworks that protect our communities. Residents in Dublin 15 have already reported significant noise issues, likening the drone sounds to lawnmowers or mopeds. "That's not acceptable in a densely populated city. The presence of cameras on these drones, regardless of their stated purpose, continues to worry many constituents. "We need full transparency and independent verification regarding data protection, especially when such devices operate over residential areas. Drumcondra has proudly been named Ireland's Autism Friendly Town for 2025. "Introducing drones that generate noise levels of up to 65 decibels is simply incompatible with the needs of our neurodiverse community. For autistic residents, many of whom are sensitive to sound, this disruption is not just inconvenient, it is harmful." Cllr Ralph is calling for: A full environmental and community impact assessment before any further expansion of drone delivery trials Mandatory public consultation for all drone delivery operations in Dublin A clear, enforceable framework for drone flight paths, operational hours, noise thresholds, and privacy protections An immediate review of how these trials align with existing planning and aviation regulations. She added: "Innovation must go hand in hand with responsibility. The public is being left somewhat in the dark, with no clear process for feedback or safeguards against noise, safety, and disruption. "Until these concerns are properly addressed, I cannot support the widespread rollout of commercial drones over Dublin's skies." In their announcement of the partnership yesterday, Deliveroo said: "Drone deliveries can significantly cut wait times and reduce emissions, offering a faster and more sustainable alternative to traditional delivery methods, particularly suited to suburban locations where Deliveroo is looking to increase its presence." Chief Business Officer at Deliveroo Carlo Mocci added: 'Our mission is to bring local neighbourhood favourites to as many people's doors as possible, and constantly raise the bar on the experience and service we provide - so I'm thrilled to launch drone deliveries in Dublin today. We're excited to explore how drones can help us reach new customers, complementing our existing rider model and if successful, the prospect of expanding drone deliveries across Ireland and into other markets.' 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